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Aira Manna
{K:11187} 3/24/2004
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i love this one - great double exp, great technique ;)!
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Andreas Wolkerstorfer
{K:5090} 2/21/2004
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I see - thanks for your answer(s) - btw if you have one Holga too much - you can easily make a pinholepocketcamera out of it >> wider angle >> autofocus >> longer exposures >> more fun :)
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Malin Kristinadottir
{K:956} 2/21/2004
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thank?s all!!!
Andreas - I just click the shutter once, turn myself & my camera, click the shutter again...in other words - a double exposure in the camera. :) the long exposure times with Holga sounds interesting...must try!!!
/Malin
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Ulf Fågelhammar
{K:10975} 2/3/2004
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Beautiful Malin Take a look at Carlos Romeros images You will find another version of this magic /U
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Andreas Wolkerstorfer
{K:5090} 2/2/2004
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cool - just read an article about long exposure times with the Holga - by clicking the shutter ten times :) - i guess you are not the one who plays with layers in Photoshop, so I would be really interested in how you did this, because: the tree, shouldnt the tree go in circles, too?
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Terry McCully
{K:9221} 2/2/2004
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Looks like a double? Triple?
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Carlos Romero
{K:1027} 2/2/2004
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A little piece of photo art... Very Good
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MaryBell
{K:32791} 2/2/2004
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the movement and line of the building in contrast to the tree is captiviating...
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Derek Scefonas
{K:351} 2/2/2004
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Definetly a journey and a place I would like to sit and read a book.
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 2/2/2004
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could not believe it :)
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